lopenliepgelopen
Lopenliepgelopen is a coined term used in Dutch-language wordplay and puzzle communities. It refers to the uninterrupted sequence lopen lieg gelopen, created by concatenating three Dutch word forms: lopen (to walk), lieg (a form of lie), and gelopen (the past participle of lopen). The resulting string looptliepgelopen is notable mainly as a curiosity of morphology and orthography rather than a standard expression in everyday Dutch.
Etymology and structure: The term illustrates how real Dutch word forms can be stacked together to form
Usage and context: Lopenliepgelopen appears in online discussions and puzzle circles as an example of how space-less
See also: Dutch language, word puzzles, string puzzles, morphology, orthography.